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Odessa Dolphinarium


2010
10.17

Odessa Dolphinarium

The biggest dolphinarium in all of the former Soviet Union is now open in Odessa.

Dolphinarium

Dolphinarium

Along one of the city’s biggest beaches sits year round open dolphin display that rivals most of its peers in Western Europe.

This is the only year around open Dolphinarium in all of Ukraine and its retractable roof allows for open area performances in the summer and indoor shows during the winter. Each night features a variety of shows, all involving dolphins as well as sea lions. Certain nights feature laser light shows, theme parties and other interesting displays. Some nights even feature Russian pop bands that often create shows that are synchronized with Dolphin’s movements. Services such as swimming with the dolphins, photos with animals and private parties are all available. Nemo also features a kids cafe as well as souvenir store.


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    Odessa Opera House


    2010
    10.17

    Odessa Opera House

    The existence of the theatre in the city of Odessa began from the first days of the city’s foundation. The Opera & Ballet Theatre is entitled to be called the elder among a great number of cultural institutions. Odessa strived for the right of building the theatre in 1804, and in 1809 it was already built. On the10th of February 1810 the first performance took place – the Russian troupe by Fortunatov staged a one -act opera by Fralih “A New Family” and a vaudeville “A Consolating Widow”.

    Our excursion by the Opera House

    Our excursion by the Opera House

    But, unfortunately, in 1873 an old building was burnt. And it was burnt completely. The restoration was our of the question. It was a tragedy, which was relented by one circum-stance – nobody suffered from it. It was suggested to draw up a draft of a new city theatre to Vienna architects F. Felner Y. Helmer. Eleven years have passed since laying of the first brick into the foundation of the new theatre building. And the theatre opening took place on the 1st of October 1887.

    The building of Odessa Opera and Ballet House was fulfilled in the style of Vienna “baroque”, which was the main in the European art from the end of the XVIth up to the middle of the XVIIIth century.

    There is a sculptural group over the front, portraying one of the muse – a patron of art- Melpomena. She is sitting in the chariot, harnessed by the four furious panthers, which were subdued, her. A little bit lower there are sculptural groups from the ancient mythology subjects. At the bottom, near the central entrance, on the high pedestals, two sculptural groups are set up, personifying Comedy and Tragedy: on the left – a fragment from the tragedy by Euripi “Ippolit”, on the right – an episode from the comedy by Aristophanes: “The Birds”.

    Along the pediment of the building in the bays of the upper circle the busts of the brilliant Russian art & literature creators. Pushkin, Glinka, Griboyedov, Gogol are placed. The most beautiful part of the building – is its hall. Its architecture is maintains in “rococo” style.

    It is luxuriously decorated by various molded ornaments, with the fine gilt. The ceiling is of a special interest. Four pictures by Lefler in the form of a locket (medallion) are in its basis. The scenes from the works are Syakespeare: “Hamlet”, “A Dream in the Summer Night”, “The Winter Fairytale” & “As You like It”, is depicted on them.

    A big chandelier in the centre of the ceiling strikes by its drake of tracery details. There are many different stucco moldings in the hall and in all the circles.

    The modeling in the circles is fulfilled with a special grace. Side lobbies and along staircases, leading to the boxes. All kinds of lampions, candelabrums and bronze ornamented inlays are originally and inventively made. Perhaps, in any of the theatres, there is no so tastefully made curtain, outlined by the prominent theatrical painter – Golovin. The area of the stage is 500 Esq. The unique acoustics allows to deliver even a whisper from the stage to any part of the hall.

    Odessa Opera House

    Odessa Opera House

    The Theatre itself is interesting not only by it’s architecture, but by it’s rich creative biography. The great merit in the development of musical culture in the south of our country belongs, to this theatre. P.Tchaikovsky, N.Rimsky-Korsakov, S.Rachmaninoff, Ezhen Izai, Pablo Sarasate and others performed their works. There appeared on the stage the actors, who glorified the home art/ the great singers: Fyodor Chaliapin, Solomiya Grushelnitskaya, Antonina Nezhdanova, Leonid Sobinov, Tito Ruffo, Batistini, Jeraldoni sang here, Anna Pavlova, the first world ballet-dancer, had been dancing here. In 1926 the theatre was awarded the title of “Academic”. The theatre ballet group consists of 50 people. Among them such Honored ballet dances of Ukraine as Andrey Musorin and Yelenaa Kamenskih – the participants of the Farewell Tour of Rudolf Nuriyev, and others. “Jizelle”, “Sleeping Beauty”, “Nut-Cracker”, “Don Quihote”, “Chopiniana”, “Un Ballo in Maschera”, “Hunchback Horse”, “Carmen-Suite” are in the repertoire of the theatre. The ballet dancers were touring in Canada, Japan, Vietnam, Ceylon, China, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland, South Korea, Italy, Spain and Portugal – with Maya Plisetskaya and in Indonesia, Switzerland, Sweden and other countries. The opera singer’s troupe consists of 40 people. They are National artists of Ukraine – Lyudmila Shirina, Anatoliy Boyko, Anatoliy Kapustin and Vladimir Tarasov, the Honored artists of Ukraine: Anisimova Tatyana, Irina Berlizova and Nataja Yutesh, Pavel Yermolenko, Laureates of International Contests. Viktor Mityushkin, Shalva Mukeria, Natlja Shvchenko, Ruslan Zinevich and others.

    There are 25 operas, such as “Carmen”, “Aida”, “Il Trovatore”, “La Traviata”, “Cavaleria Rusticana”, “I Pagliacci”, “Iolanta”, “Madam Butterfly”, Rigoletto”, and others are in the repertoire of theatre. The theatre opera singers were appearing on the stages of Spain, Italy, France, Finland, Japan, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Belgium, Greece and the individual opera soloists – practically in all the countries of the world.


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      Catacombs


      2010
      10.17

      The Catacombs
      The city with the largest network of underground tunnels is undoubtedly Odessa, Ukraine. The length of famous Odessa catacoms is 3.000 km! The catacoms here have many labirints where you could easyly get lost and maybe never find the way out…

      Catacombs

      Catacombs

      To find out how the catacombs apeared, let’s get into the far geologycal history of the North Prichernomor’e. Onece upon a time all this territory was the bottom of the Black sea…The stone, that was on the bottom of the sea had a light yellow color. In the XIX century Odessa was developing very fast,because it’s Sea Port and many tourists coming over. With time the Black sea was steping away and coquina became a great material for building. The coquina was very solid, light material and did not require a lot of strength to work with and was good for building and basicaly used to build all old Odessa.

      After the Russian Revolution of 1917, stone mining was banned within the central part of Odessa (inside the Porto-Franko zone, bounded by Old Port Franko and Panteleymonovskaya streets).

      During World War II the catacombs served as a hiding places for Soviet partisans, in particular the squad of V.A. Molodtsev. In his work The Waves of The Black Sea, Valentin Kataev described the battle between Soviet partisans against fascist invaders, underneath Odessa and its nearby suburb Usatovo.

      Catacombs

      Catacombs

      In 1961 the “Search” (Poisk) club was created in order to explore the history of partisan movement among the catacombs. Since its creation, it has expanded understanding of the catacombs, and provided information to expand mapping of the tunnels.
      Since the beginning of the 21st century limestone mining has continued in the mines located in Dofinovka, Byldynka, and “Fomina balka” near Odessa. As the result of continued mining, the catacombs continue to expand.

      Memorial in Catacombs

      Memorial in Catacombs


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      2010
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        Vinnitsa


        2010
        10.16

        Vinnitsa city center

        Vinnitsa city center

        Vinnitsa – one of the oldest Ukrainian cities, which is situated on the Yuzhny Bug river. It is more than 600 years old today. Vinnitsa is one of the biggest industrial and cultural cities of Ukraine, the centre of the Vinnitsa region and the Podolsk economic zone. The architectural monuments of 18-20th centuries – the cathedrals and the churches – are open today, including the renovated St.Mykola’s Church, one of the best examples of wooden falk art. There are 5 museums, 2 theatres and a Philharmonic Hall in Vinnitsa.

        The origin of the name Vinnitsa has not been ascertained definitively. Somebody simply affirms, That it has derived from the name of the little river Vinnytchka, a tributary of the South Boug. In 1871 the railway Kyiv – Odessa has been layed across Vinnytsa. It favored significantly subsequent economic and cultural development of the city. In 1797 the population of Vinnytsa makes 30 000.



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